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. >> the list first appeared in the streets of baghdad saturday. in the name of god the merciful, the four warned. they gave name and address those. by 2009, the witch hunt had begun. >> we had cases where heads were cut off or head-. -- heads bashed. >> they think by killing them they are closing society in -- cleansing society. " this is a story of modern-day iraq where young men and women are killed for being gainey. a lot has changed since i was last here. american troops are gone. explosion still happen. while this is a dangerous city, the streets are a lot more normal, but what has also changed is for one group of people, baghdad is more dangerous than ever before. hiding from the police in a baghdad safe house, what have we done that is so wrong, nancy asks. she is gay. that alone can get you killed in iraq. murders of days by militiamen in iraq have been well-documented, but evidence shows the government is complice it in a systematic and organized persecution of homosexuals. he came to warn to find his boyfriend in one of the cells. there
. >> the list first appeared in the streets of baghdad saturday. in the name of god the merciful, the four warned. they gave name and address those. by 2009, the witch hunt had begun. >> we had cases where heads were cut off or head-. -- heads bashed. >> they think by killing them they are closing society in -- cleansing society. " this is a story of modern-day iraq where young men and women are killed for being gainey. a lot has changed since i was last here. american...
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the negotiations we had in baghdad, and stempel, they have clapsed -- baghdad and istanbul have completely collapsed despite the fact we concessions to make allow enrichment. two weeks ago, , 120 nations in tehran, so every argument from has been shown not to rk. that wiwithinnow not have anywill capacity to actually attack the program. is why it is reacting. tell us that if we did not t, will. don't, we have to. >> the deaheth of an ambassadors rious, but this is a much re impoportant. a classic lose-lose situation. if israel attacks in or the u.s. attks iran, there can be w with bad consequences.s. howeve if we allow iran to bubuild a bomb, that will also e really bad consequences r the nations ithe region. way, the u.s. loses. a as s the chi that fridge in your kitchen may have crossed this bridge. your new car probably rode these rails. that shipment you just received was tracked by satellite. we build and maintain. we invest and innovate. so we can deliver what america needs. this year alone, freight rail companies plan to spend twenty-three billion of their own money, not taxpayer do
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in iraq, hundreds of people marched in baghdad thursday chanting america is the enemy of the people. egypt says at least 13 civilians and six police officers were hurt thursday in the protests outside the u.s. embassy in cairo. in yemen demonstrators breached a security wall at the u.s. embassy. secretary of state hillary clinton is condemning the violence and the film clip that inspired it. >> this video is disgusting and reprehensible. it appears to have a deeply cynical purpose to denigrate a great religion and to provoke rage. there is no justification. none at all. for responding to this video with violence. >> now of course you can count on the "good morning washington" team to bring you all the latest developments from overseas as they happen. you can look for updates on wjla.com and facebook and our twitter pages. >> khalifi pleaded guilty in june. undercover before he was arrested in february he showed up at the capital wearing a vest that the agents filled with explosives. >> two sheriffs deputies scheduled to be sentence. george phillips faces up to life in prison after ro
in iraq, hundreds of people marched in baghdad thursday chanting america is the enemy of the people. egypt says at least 13 civilians and six police officers were hurt thursday in the protests outside the u.s. embassy in cairo. in yemen demonstrators breached a security wall at the u.s. embassy. secretary of state hillary clinton is condemning the violence and the film clip that inspired it. >> this video is disgusting and reprehensible. it appears to have a deeply cynical purpose to...
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that does not mean baghdad is going to -- this. it means baghdad and erbil deal. to do a anything goes wrong here, iraq has a huge financial problem. ok. i think the other issues i will cover, since a lot of it was already covered, i will say they have to question who will finance this. is it to the iraqi government, something sort of transfer process? how to protect that infrastructure? there were attacks along this line. what is to prevent attacks down here? they have to look at that. the other issue is going to beat once they reconnect this, how much of the southern production is going to go up north? it becomes a marketing issue. if you want to sell more to asia, have to have more export viability down here. do you go to jordan? that is the other option if you cannot go through saudia arabia. the last issue i would say is investment in kirkuk. eventually iraq will have to find a way how to get someone to reverse the decline of kirkuk. if you cannot, you will see this decline, and in kurdistan region will be the sole provider of oil into the iraq-turkey pipelin
that does not mean baghdad is going to -- this. it means baghdad and erbil deal. to do a anything goes wrong here, iraq has a huge financial problem. ok. i think the other issues i will cover, since a lot of it was already covered, i will say they have to question who will finance this. is it to the iraqi government, something sort of transfer process? how to protect that infrastructure? there were attacks along this line. what is to prevent attacks down here? they have to look at that. the...
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gaza, baghdad. in libya, with the american ambassador was killed, we have had reports of drones over head, and the u.s. is sending two destroyers to the coastline. >> the american embassy in yemen this morning. protests spreading. demonstrators climbed up the walls and stood on the entrance roof, security guards opened fire. the cause -- an obscure, crudely made film deemed insulting to the prophet mohammed. how much further my anger spread? -- might the anchor spread? in cairo today, where the protests started and continue with petrol bombs and tear gas, reports came of trouble in and morocco, tunis, gaza, and elsewhere. egypt's president unequivocally condemned the film. >> i have called on the american people to reject this behavior. this horrible behavior that actually causes harm. it does not benefit anybody. nor can we accept that there is such an entity and aggression against embassies and consulates or against people for the killing -- or the killing of anybody, for that matter. >> america i
gaza, baghdad. in libya, with the american ambassador was killed, we have had reports of drones over head, and the u.s. is sending two destroyers to the coastline. >> the american embassy in yemen this morning. protests spreading. demonstrators climbed up the walls and stood on the entrance roof, security guards opened fire. the cause -- an obscure, crudely made film deemed insulting to the prophet mohammed. how much further my anger spread? -- might the anchor spread? in cairo today,...
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the negotiations which we had this year, the ones in baghdad and is tumble completely collapsed despite the fact we were willing to make a concession. 120 nations showed up in tehran. every argument has been shown not to work. they will not have any capacity to actually attack the program. that is why it has reacted. if they did not act, we will have to. >> this is so much more important. this is a classic lose-lose situation. we do not know what the consequences are, but they will be bad. but we allow them to build a bomb, it will be bad consequences. either way, the united states loses. >> >> lose-lose, colby. >> word came from tel aviv that to meetident declined with netanyahu. direction youne can take now. we take this out of presidential politics. they're in a bad neighborhood with a bad neighbor. it will have to do something about that regime. i ran as a threat. >> last july, the defense thatster told wolf but silitzer obama has done more for israel than anyone has in the past. >> it is clear that netanyahu does not agree with that. it is are they back to a presidential campaign i
the negotiations which we had this year, the ones in baghdad and is tumble completely collapsed despite the fact we were willing to make a concession. 120 nations showed up in tehran. every argument has been shown not to work. they will not have any capacity to actually attack the program. that is why it has reacted. if they did not act, we will have to. >> this is so much more important. this is a classic lose-lose situation. we do not know what the consequences are, but they will be...
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american interests as the controversial film made by a southern california man is creating issues, and in baghdad, demonstrators burned the u.s. flag and called the video an insult to the prophet muhammad. [chanting] >> and in yemen, friday testers scaled the -- protesters scaled the walls of the u.s. embassy today. it's unclear if the personnel had been -- american personnel had been rejected. >> to me, to us personally, this video is discussing and reprehensible. it appears to have a deeply sin new kell purpose to denigrate -- cynical purpose to denigrate a great religion and promote rage. but as i said yesterday, there's no justification, none at all. for responding to this video with violence. >> reporter: secretary crin ton says the white house is taking steps to stop the latest protest in yemen from becoming a deadly threat to americans there. the afghan government is banning the use of youtube hoping it will quiet protest. afghanistan's ministry of communications shut down the website. hamid karzai blasted the film that reportedly calls the islamic prophet muhammad a religious fate. the u.
american interests as the controversial film made by a southern california man is creating issues, and in baghdad, demonstrators burned the u.s. flag and called the video an insult to the prophet muhammad. [chanting] >> and in yemen, friday testers scaled the -- protesters scaled the walls of the u.s. embassy today. it's unclear if the personnel had been -- american personnel had been rejected. >> to me, to us personally, this video is discussing and reprehensible. it appears to...
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demonstrators in baghdad torched an american flag and in cairo egypt, police used tear gas to hold back thousands of angry protesters. at the secretary of state hillary clinton said again today that there is no justification for violence. but also addressed the video. >> we absolutely reject its contents, and message. >> tuesday night, violence at the u.s. consulate in libya and left four americans dead, including ambassador chris stevens, u.s. officials are trying to sort out what, if any role the protest against the film may have played or whether a terrorist group with ties to al qaeda organized the attack. american investigators are already there, and now to two u.s. warships in the league marines are on their way to assist with security. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the state department. in other bay area headlines, the driver of a truck that hit and killed a pedestrian this weekend is now out of jail. the 53 year-old was released last night because no charges were ever filed. he may be arrested again after the investigation is finished. san jose city leaders are pushing to close
demonstrators in baghdad torched an american flag and in cairo egypt, police used tear gas to hold back thousands of angry protesters. at the secretary of state hillary clinton said again today that there is no justification for violence. but also addressed the video. >> we absolutely reject its contents, and message. >> tuesday night, violence at the u.s. consulate in libya and left four americans dead, including ambassador chris stevens, u.s. officials are trying to sort out what,...
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from his time in baghdad. and there in benghazi, far from home, he surely thought of heather, samantha, and nathan, and he laid down his life in service to us all. today, sean is home. chris stevens was everything america could want in an ambassador, as the whole country has come to see. how he first went to the region as a young man in the peace corps. how during the revolution, he arrived in libya on the cargo ship. how he believed in libya and its po people, and how they loved him back. and there in benghazi, he laid down his life for his friends. libyan and american. and for us all. today, chris is home. four americans, four patriots. they loved this country. they chose to serve it and served it well. they had a mission. and they believed in it. they knew the danger. and they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal. they lived it. they embodied it. the courage. the hope. and yes, the idealism. that fundamental american belief that we can leave this world a little better than before. that
from his time in baghdad. and there in benghazi, far from home, he surely thought of heather, samantha, and nathan, and he laid down his life in service to us all. today, sean is home. chris stevens was everything america could want in an ambassador, as the whole country has come to see. how he first went to the region as a young man in the peace corps. how during the revolution, he arrived in libya on the cargo ship. how he believed in libya and its po people, and how they loved him back. and...
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in negotiations we spoke about this year, the ones in baghdad, istanbul, they completely collapsed despite the fact we were willing to make concessions to allow one richmond. the idea that iran is isolated? two weeks ago, 120 nations showed up, so every element of the argument by obama has been shown not to work. the israelis know within months they will not have any capacity to actually attack the program. that is why it is reacting. tell us that if we do not act, you will. if you don't, we have to. >> the death of the ambassador is serious. this is a classic lose-lose situation. if israel attacks iran or the u.s. does, there will be bad consequences. if we allow iran to build a bomb, that will also be really bad consequences. either way, the united states loses. >> lose-lose, colby? >> the president had declined to meet with prime minister netanyahu. one of the statements made by the press is that you could say this about u.s.-israel relationships. this thing has hit rock bottom. take this out a presidential politics. the israelis are in a really bad plays. it is a bad neighborhood with
in negotiations we spoke about this year, the ones in baghdad, istanbul, they completely collapsed despite the fact we were willing to make concessions to allow one richmond. the idea that iran is isolated? two weeks ago, 120 nations showed up, so every element of the argument by obama has been shown not to work. the israelis know within months they will not have any capacity to actually attack the program. that is why it is reacting. tell us that if we do not act, you will. if you don't, we...
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they could send some baghdad. the problem being is you see these little gems here are pump stations, and if you don't have good pumping capacity you cannot send that much oil north. right now they're working on rehabilitates this line. they can't send that much through baghdad. everything must go through the persian gulf. for the north here within nothing here mentioned on iraq curd stan. this has been producing since 1927. it is iraq's oldest and obviously first field. it is divided in to three domes. most production here is from the babb and the southern most and middle dome. the right now is being operate bid the kurds. so there's potential for the regional government and the federal government to cause problems for each other in terms of production. just like professor seznec was saying with potential spill over from reservoirs. between iran. in any case, this field produces majority of the northern oil companies oil and that then comes down up and out. what is happening though is they are declining since the
they could send some baghdad. the problem being is you see these little gems here are pump stations, and if you don't have good pumping capacity you cannot send that much oil north. right now they're working on rehabilitates this line. they can't send that much through baghdad. everything must go through the persian gulf. for the north here within nothing here mentioned on iraq curd stan. this has been producing since 1927. it is iraq's oldest and obviously first field. it is divided in to...
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streets in about a dozen nations.in iraq -- hundreds of people marcheddin the sadr city section of baghdad thursday, chanting "america is the enemy of tte people."egypt says at least 13 civilians and six police officers were hhrt thursday in the protest outside the u-s pmbassy in cairo.in yemen, demonstrators breached a security wall at the u-s embassy as several thousand people ppotested outside. secretary of tate hillary clinton is condemning the violence -- and the film cliip disgusting and reprehensible. it appears to have a deeply cynical purpose to denigrate a great religion and to provoke rage.there is no justificction, none at all, to responding to this video with violence.i'm ed payne reporting. liiya's prime minister says at least one person has been arrested in the attack in benghazi.and he says they're pursuing three or foor more suspects. a baltimore natiie with tiess to libya issspeaking out aboot the attacks on american embassi. embassies.filmmaker matthew van dyke made several friends in libya after being captured by moammar gaddafi's forces and spending ix months in prison
streets in about a dozen nations.in iraq -- hundreds of people marcheddin the sadr city section of baghdad thursday, chanting "america is the enemy of tte people."egypt says at least 13 civilians and six police officers were hhrt thursday in the protest outside the u-s pmbassy in cairo.in yemen, demonstrators breached a security wall at the u-s embassy as several thousand people ppotested outside. secretary of tate hillary clinton is condemning the violence -- and the film cliip...
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embassy in baghdad. this hearing of the senate foreign relations committee his an hour and 15 minutes. [background noises] >> thank you all. i apologize to everybody that we are running a little bit late, even though it does not appear as though a lot is happening around here. there is a lot going on. i'm sorry for the process. i want to thank everybody for coming. i'm very, very pleased to welcome robert stephen beecroft, a career service officer and nominated by president obama to be our ambassador to iraq. i think all this on the committee you're pleased the president has nominated somebody of high caliber, great experience who has already been serving as the deputy chief of missions in baghdad for the past year and previously served as ambassador to jordan and executive assistants and secretaries of state : al and, police rice. while america's war has ended in a rock -- iraq, the struggle for the future obviously has not ended. the violence is down, but al qaeda en iraq remains deadly and may not cap
embassy in baghdad. this hearing of the senate foreign relations committee his an hour and 15 minutes. [background noises] >> thank you all. i apologize to everybody that we are running a little bit late, even though it does not appear as though a lot is happening around here. there is a lot going on. i'm sorry for the process. i want to thank everybody for coming. i'm very, very pleased to welcome robert stephen beecroft, a career service officer and nominated by president obama to be...
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demonstrators in baghdad torched an american flag and in cairo, egypt, police used tear gas to hold back thousands of angry protesters. secretary of state hillary clinton said again today there is no justification for violence, but also addressed the video. >> we absolutely reject its content and message. >> reporter: tuesday night violence at the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya left four americans dead, including ambassador chris stevens. u.s. officials are trying to sort out what if any role the protests against the film may have played or whether a terrorist group with ties to al qaeda organized the attack. american investigators are already in benghazi and now two u.s. war ships and an elite unit of the u.s. marines are on their way to assist with security. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the state department. >>> the film behind these protests is called "innocence of muslims." it is an amateur movie made in california. it portrays the prophet muhammad as a fool and it has sexually explicit situations. the movie was posted to youtube on july 1. then two months later it was aired on
demonstrators in baghdad torched an american flag and in cairo, egypt, police used tear gas to hold back thousands of angry protesters. secretary of state hillary clinton said again today there is no justification for violence, but also addressed the video. >> we absolutely reject its content and message. >> reporter: tuesday night violence at the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya left four americans dead, including ambassador chris stevens. u.s. officials are trying to sort out...
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outside of baghdad ten soldiers were killed at dawn ambush the other car bombings hit cities ranging from the southern part of basra to the northwest syrian border no one has yet claimed responsibility for any of the attacks. meanwhile in iraq the vice president has been sentenced to death after a court ruled he was guilty of masterminding the killings of the country's security forces and she is terry go hashmi was not in court though as he had fled to turkey once the charges against him a merge back in december the case sparked a political crisis in iraq with other sunni politicians branding the prime minister who issued the warrant for me a dictator. eighty police officers have been injured during clashes at a kurdish cultural festival in southwestern germany the unrest started after a teenager tried to get into the event with a band of flag police used pepper spray and were pelted with stones and bottles of water clashes lasted for about two hours and thirty one people were detained. at least sixteen people have been killed by government soldiers after failing to stop at a checkpo
outside of baghdad ten soldiers were killed at dawn ambush the other car bombings hit cities ranging from the southern part of basra to the northwest syrian border no one has yet claimed responsibility for any of the attacks. meanwhile in iraq the vice president has been sentenced to death after a court ruled he was guilty of masterminding the killings of the country's security forces and she is terry go hashmi was not in court though as he had fled to turkey once the charges against him a...
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he knew the perils of this calling from his time in baghdad. there in benghazi far from home he surely thought of heather and samantha and nathan and he laid down his life in service to us all. today, sean is home. chris stephens was everything america could want in an ambassador as the whole country has come to see. how he first went to the region as a young man in the peace corp. how during the revolution he arrived in libya on that cargo ship. how he believed in libya and its people and how they loved him back. there in benghazi, he laid down his life for his friends. libyan and american. and for us all. today chris is home. four americans, four patriots. they loved this country. and thoi chose to serve it, and served it well. they had a mission. and they believed in it. they knew the danger and they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal, they lived it. they embodied it. the courage. the hope. and yes, the idealism. that fundamental american belief that we can leave this world a little better than before. that's who they
he knew the perils of this calling from his time in baghdad. there in benghazi far from home he surely thought of heather and samantha and nathan and he laid down his life in service to us all. today, sean is home. chris stephens was everything america could want in an ambassador as the whole country has come to see. how he first went to the region as a young man in the peace corp. how during the revolution he arrived in libya on that cargo ship. how he believed in libya and its people and how...
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but what i see now is a government in baghdad increasingly aligned with a government in tehran. it's almost a nightmare scenario for the u.s. but tell me if you see that same nightmare scenario unfolding. >> i have a slightly different view. i think it's too much of a caricature to say that prime minister malaqi is a puppet. he is sensitive to iranian interests. he's conducting a bit of an independent policy, particularly in syria, wsh he appears to have concluded that the fall of bashar assad cuts against his own interests. so he is increasingly out of sorts with american policy in syria. which is an unfortunate outcome particularly after all that sacrifice. >> the u.s. has limited influence in iraq right now, but the hus has a huge embassy in baghdad with a limited amount of influence. the question we pose in the book is did it have to be that way. >> and what's the answer? >> the answer is no. the answer is that it certainly there are a lot of nationalist pressures in iraq and it would have been difficult to negotiate to keep maybe 5 thousand troops but the way the administra
but what i see now is a government in baghdad increasingly aligned with a government in tehran. it's almost a nightmare scenario for the u.s. but tell me if you see that same nightmare scenario unfolding. >> i have a slightly different view. i think it's too much of a caricature to say that prime minister malaqi is a puppet. he is sensitive to iranian interests. he's conducting a bit of an independent policy, particularly in syria, wsh he appears to have concluded that the fall of bashar...
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he knew the perils of his calling from his time in baghdad. in benghazi, he surely thought of his children and he laid down his life for us all. today, sean is home. chris stevens was everything america could want in an ambassador, as the whole country has come to see. a first went to the region with a young man in the peace corps during the revolution. he arrived on that cargo ship. he believed in libya and his people and they loved him back. in benghazi, he laid down his life for his friends. , libyan and american and for us all. today, chris is home. 4 americans, four patriots. they loved this country. they chose to serve its and served it -- serve it and served it well. they had a mission and they believe in it. they knew the danger and they accepted it. they did not simply embrace the american ideal, they lift it -- lived it, they embody it, courage, the whole, the idealism. a fundamental american belief that we can leave this world a little better than before. that is who they were and that is who we are. we want to truly honored their m
he knew the perils of his calling from his time in baghdad. in benghazi, he surely thought of his children and he laid down his life for us all. today, sean is home. chris stevens was everything america could want in an ambassador, as the whole country has come to see. a first went to the region with a young man in the peace corps during the revolution. he arrived on that cargo ship. he believed in libya and his people and they loved him back. in benghazi, he laid down his life for his friends....
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people a federal police general and there's assassins were killed in a drive by shooting in western baghdad the other instant occurred in the shiites neighborhood north of the capital and the explosive device placed under a minibus went off killing three people and wounding seven others. libyan authorities have vowed to break up all. illegal militias following the american ambassador is murder this month police came shortly after the country's powerful eastern militia group announced it was banding a few hours earlier security forces and protesters chased them from the city of benghazi and set fire to another malicious compound. now coming up after the break the president warden who exposed the extent of this torture inside georgia's jail cells are why it's a stand. now as. the ride that takes your breath away pleading across the scholars i was a mohnish could you know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred species of birds but also it is them are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the wo
people a federal police general and there's assassins were killed in a drive by shooting in western baghdad the other instant occurred in the shiites neighborhood north of the capital and the explosive device placed under a minibus went off killing three people and wounding seven others. libyan authorities have vowed to break up all. illegal militias following the american ambassador is murder this month police came shortly after the country's powerful eastern militia group announced it was...
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to most recently serving as deputy chief admissions and now the affairs of baghdad. i've had the honor to work with an extraordinarily talented hard-working collegial team come in the best in the business and experience. today the united states is engaging with an involving iraq. the country is now emerging from over 50 years of isolation, fragmentation and more. a strong relation with the democratically elected government. this relation is codified in the u.s. framework agreement which lays out a shared vision and a concrete common roadmap for bilateral class economics, justice, diplomacy, education. through this agreement we support and assist iraqis build a united democratic countries that can play a constructive role in the region. of course challenges abound is not easy. sectarian frictions remain strong and often threatened to derail negotiated accords. it unsettles iraq's oil exports and the council of representatives is through provincial elections scheduled for early 2013. tensions with turkey, conflict within syria and iraq's relationship with iran off the
to most recently serving as deputy chief admissions and now the affairs of baghdad. i've had the honor to work with an extraordinarily talented hard-working collegial team come in the best in the business and experience. today the united states is engaging with an involving iraq. the country is now emerging from over 50 years of isolation, fragmentation and more. a strong relation with the democratically elected government. this relation is codified in the u.s. framework agreement which lays...
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are urging the release of jailed activists leaders share majority state which is ruled by a western baghdad sunni dynasty has been hit by under arrest and protests over. the u.s. presidential races heating up with fresh maneuvering two months before the election republican candidate mitt romney has paid a sudden visit to the gulf coast areas hit by hurricane isaac stealing a march on barack obama he's planning his trip there on monday romney had earlier slammed his rival for handling of foreign affairs while obama stuff criticized romney for paying little attention she troops in afghanistan but how much do americans really care for the pretty lax and exchanges artie's resident isn't we'll to find out. if. we were. in the u.s. republicans and democrats are holding their national conventions and here the media and politicians talk about them that the most important things going on right now so who's watching and what have they seen this week let's talk about that have you been watching why not because i don't like either one of those guys so you don't watch and you don't vote them at that no
are urging the release of jailed activists leaders share majority state which is ruled by a western baghdad sunni dynasty has been hit by under arrest and protests over. the u.s. presidential races heating up with fresh maneuvering two months before the election republican candidate mitt romney has paid a sudden visit to the gulf coast areas hit by hurricane isaac stealing a march on barack obama he's planning his trip there on monday romney had earlier slammed his rival for handling of foreign...
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some in his community have already gone there is particular individual who's actually now gone back to baghdad at the moment and is going back in a few weeks time who's been engaged in fundraising supporting people and putting people together to go back to get people who say that's going to support the made work and others are blatantly at ryde saying that they're going to support the resistance some says mahmud of british syrian extraction others of british muslims who feel their faith makes this their struggle but whatever their reasons for going the fear is what they'll be when they return they're trained in the art of warfare but also radicalized as well and then they want to then continues on credit causation they want to bring more people on board and then perhaps their looks to try to. resolve some of the gripes they have here that's blowback the u.k. has already seen from another conflict here in london on the seventh of july two thousand and five libya official reports into the seven seventh's bombings reveals the existence of rivers that two house of the four bombers had been to afgh
some in his community have already gone there is particular individual who's actually now gone back to baghdad at the moment and is going back in a few weeks time who's been engaged in fundraising supporting people and putting people together to go back to get people who say that's going to support the made work and others are blatantly at ryde saying that they're going to support the resistance some says mahmud of british syrian extraction others of british muslims who feel their faith makes...
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a suicide bomber blew up a car at the gates of the heavily fortified green zone in baghdad. four iraqis died. that explosion happened during the morning rush hour. most government offices and several embassies are in that area. no one has claimed responsibility yet. >>> we're also keeping an eye on anti-american protests around the world now. hundreds of people are burning cars and throwing rocks at a military camp near the afghan capital. at least two people were killed in protests in pakistan as well. people are protesting an anti-islam video, the same video the u.s. ambassador to the united nations says sparked that violence in libya. >> opportunistic extremist elements came to the consulate, as this was unfolding. they came with heavy weapons, which unfortunately are readily available in post revolutionary libya. >> it was planned by foreigners, by people who entered the country a few months ago. >> that attack at the consulate killed four americans, including the u.s. ambassador to libya. >>> afghan police killed four american soldiers in the latest insider attack. offi
a suicide bomber blew up a car at the gates of the heavily fortified green zone in baghdad. four iraqis died. that explosion happened during the morning rush hour. most government offices and several embassies are in that area. no one has claimed responsibility yet. >>> we're also keeping an eye on anti-american protests around the world now. hundreds of people are burning cars and throwing rocks at a military camp near the afghan capital. at least two people were killed in protests in...
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he knew the perils of this calling from his time in baghdad. and there in benghazi, far from home, he surely thought of heather and samantha and nathan, and he laid down his life in service to us all. today sean is home. chris stevens was everything america could want in an ambassador, as the whole country has come to see. how he first went to the region as a young man in the peace corps, how during the revolution he arrived in libya on that cargo ship, how he believed in libya and its people and how they loved him back. and there in benghazi, he laid down his life for his friends. libyan and american. and for us all. today chris is home. four americans, four patriots, they loved this country, and they chose to serve it and served it well. they had a mission, and they believed in it. they knew the danger, and they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal, they lived it, they embodied it. the courage, the hope, and, yes, the idealism. that fundamental american belief that we can leave this world a little better than before. tha
he knew the perils of this calling from his time in baghdad. and there in benghazi, far from home, he surely thought of heather and samantha and nathan, and he laid down his life in service to us all. today sean is home. chris stevens was everything america could want in an ambassador, as the whole country has come to see. how he first went to the region as a young man in the peace corps, how during the revolution he arrived in libya on that cargo ship, how he believed in libya and its people...
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will grow up being proud of the service their father gave to our country, service that took him to baghdad and finally to benghazi. the mission that drew chris and sean and their colleagues to libya is both noble and necessary. and we and the people of libya honor their memory by carrying it forward. this is not easy. today many americans are asking indeed, i asked myself, how could this happen? how could this happen in a country we helped liberate in a city we helped save from destruction? this question reflects just how complicated and at times how confounding the word can be. we must be clear-eyed even in our grief. this was an attack by a small and savage group. not the people or government of libya. everywhere chris and his team went in libya, in a country scarred by war and tyranny, they were held as friends and partners, and when the attack came yesterday, libyans stood and fought to defend our post. some were wounded. libyans carried chris's body to the hospital, and they helped rescue and lead other americans to safety. last night when i spoke with the president of libya, he conde
will grow up being proud of the service their father gave to our country, service that took him to baghdad and finally to benghazi. the mission that drew chris and sean and their colleagues to libya is both noble and necessary. and we and the people of libya honor their memory by carrying it forward. this is not easy. today many americans are asking indeed, i asked myself, how could this happen? how could this happen in a country we helped liberate in a city we helped save from destruction?...
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president bush at a press conference over baghdad. what in your face moments will you nominate from the last 10 years? go to our web site. when we come back, is this another example of barack obama's luck in his opponents? are republicans panicked that the guy they chose as most electable might be permanently scarred by his handling of events this week? plus scoops and predictions right from the notebooks of these top reporters. be right back. chris: welcome back. barack obama is lucky in his opponents. back in 2008, john mccain was running fairly close to obama at this point in the race. when he committed that unforced error. declaring the state of the economy was strong. and now obama's facing a guy whose strength was going to be the economy but may have shot himself in the foot by drawing attention to his biggest weakness. foreign policy. romney's haste to jump into the issue may have been a response to the desperation of conservatives like laura ingram. >> if you can't beat barack obama with this record, then shut down the party.
president bush at a press conference over baghdad. what in your face moments will you nominate from the last 10 years? go to our web site. when we come back, is this another example of barack obama's luck in his opponents? are republicans panicked that the guy they chose as most electable might be permanently scarred by his handling of events this week? plus scoops and predictions right from the notebooks of these top reporters. be right back. chris: welcome back. barack obama is lucky in his...
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rocked a shiite homes in the mainly sunni town of tal some twenty kilometers north of the capital of baghdad one person was killed and seven others injured near the capital when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive power to be a car around has been gripped by violence since u.s. troops withdrew from the country. anyway but their entire merican protest has spread across bangladesh where thousands of people rallying in the capital of dhaka demonstrators anger with a u.s. made film marking the path that mohamed clash. with police and urge the execution of the filmmaker responsible over fifty people including the u.s. ambassador to libya that been killed in similar actions across the arab world. a member of nato staff and a civilian contractor one hundred been killed in eastern afghanistan and an apparent green on blue attack assaults by afghan army soldiers have increased an increase sharply with fifty two foreign troops having been killed by their counterparts this year on loan this latest incident brings the number of u.s. military personnel who have died in the conflict to two thousand as
rocked a shiite homes in the mainly sunni town of tal some twenty kilometers north of the capital of baghdad one person was killed and seven others injured near the capital when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive power to be a car around has been gripped by violence since u.s. troops withdrew from the country. anyway but their entire merican protest has spread across bangladesh where thousands of people rallying in the capital of dhaka demonstrators anger with a u.s. made film marking the...
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people a federal police general and his assistant were killed in a drive by shooting in the western baghdad there. there incidents occurred in the shiites neighborhood north of the capital and the explosive device placed under a minibus went off killing three people and wounding seven others. libyan authorities have vowed to break up all illegal militias that follow american ambassadors murder earlier this month the news came shortly after the country's powerful eastern militia group announced that was the spending a few hours earlier security forces and protesters chased them from the city of benghazi and set fire to another malicious compound. now some of france's richest presents are packing up their designer suitcases and taking their families and their wealth abroad this is because the president's plan to help them with seventy five percent income tax sorry city explains how aiming at the highest earners to plug the budget cap might create a bigger hole instead. when the world's fourth richest men a frenchman bernard i know asked for belgian citizenship some of his compatriots took off
people a federal police general and his assistant were killed in a drive by shooting in the western baghdad there. there incidents occurred in the shiites neighborhood north of the capital and the explosive device placed under a minibus went off killing three people and wounding seven others. libyan authorities have vowed to break up all illegal militias that follow american ambassadors murder earlier this month the news came shortly after the country's powerful eastern militia group announced...
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the american flag is also held very high but in the rest of iraq and i was a reporter based in or in baghdad last year in the rest of iraq know of the american invasion is treated as something that's actually made things worse for most people although of the liberty and the freedom that they have and the end of the dictatorship is something most people welcome look the fact is the arab world is in upheaval and there are aspects of it which are very dangerous but there are aspects of it which are very hopeful and when i said earlier that i seems to me that the western powers and also russia by the way should be supporting and guiding what i'm talking about is guiding helping through peaceful means to guide these these fledgling democracies and these states in upheaval to a peaceful and stable future because that's what we need we need and they come in we are based on american and european interests i mean this is contradictory of going to do you want to jump in there i just cannot see how more outside interference can help. convince me i'm obviously interfering i wouldn't care if i had to mar
the american flag is also held very high but in the rest of iraq and i was a reporter based in or in baghdad last year in the rest of iraq know of the american invasion is treated as something that's actually made things worse for most people although of the liberty and the freedom that they have and the end of the dictatorship is something most people welcome look the fact is the arab world is in upheaval and there are aspects of it which are very dangerous but there are aspects of it which...
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baghdad made it clear that sanctions relief was not on the table. sanctions relief just happens to be the number one or number the tea party that the iranians want. the iranians were seeking a significant listing -- lifting of sanctions but were not willing to operate the -- offer the same. in moscow, it has become clear that the pact is the administration was thinking about it probably would not go anywhere. they were thinking about potentially going be, meaning much more would be put on the table and much more would be asked of iran. there would not be as high demands, but there would be more essential elements, but not the whole three points that were originally asked for in baghdad. the calculation became that big of was not possible and small would not be politically beneficial. success in moscow would translate into a failure in washington. even if the deal could be had on a small-scale, it would be so heavily criticized by the republicans and political opponents of the administration and because it was small, it would not be that easy for the
baghdad made it clear that sanctions relief was not on the table. sanctions relief just happens to be the number one or number the tea party that the iranians want. the iranians were seeking a significant listing -- lifting of sanctions but were not willing to operate the -- offer the same. in moscow, it has become clear that the pact is the administration was thinking about it probably would not go anywhere. they were thinking about potentially going be, meaning much more would be put on the...
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s on his m p three in baghdad and dol noting what is it one hundred two hundred thousand pages of classified state department cables from all over the world i think the likelihood that that could go undetected for so many months is less than zero but once you have the cables released to wiki leaks what's rather bizarre is that julian a songe. gives those cables to the trust of the guardian in london the spiegel in germany and to the new york times to select what they think are the most important leaks to publish in their newspapers so as brzezinski who's certainly one of the most knowledgeable people on this because he's done this over the decades as national security advisor zbigniew brzezinski pointed out at the time in an interview. this is a perfect opportunity for one or another intelligence service to amid all of the actual cables that are released that are real cables some of them mildly embarrassing to washington but very few of them that i've seen. you can spike you can put little pinpointed to bits of dessen from ation in and claim that that's part of the cables with the sun's set
s on his m p three in baghdad and dol noting what is it one hundred two hundred thousand pages of classified state department cables from all over the world i think the likelihood that that could go undetected for so many months is less than zero but once you have the cables released to wiki leaks what's rather bizarre is that julian a songe. gives those cables to the trust of the guardian in london the spiegel in germany and to the new york times to select what they think are the most...
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he'd served in baghdad, south africa and most recently at the hague. the other two americans who were killed had not been identified. the government is still in the process of notifying their families. >>> joining me now is "time" magazine international editor jim frederic and former state department officer egypt officer joel reuben, director of policy for the plowshares foundation. good afternoon to both of you. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> jim, i want to pick up where mick left and richard engel left off, as well. the idea this was a spontaneous eruption of violence. >> right. >> as we learn more, that appears to be something that's not the case, perhaps this was something that's staged. why is that significant? >> well, i think we should look at what we call the outrage industry and really cast a skeptical eye on this notion of how often any of these protests are actually all that spontaneous. details are coming out as we speak. who brings an rpg to a spontaneous demonstration? yet, there's an ecosystem of imams, blogospheres, any oppor
he'd served in baghdad, south africa and most recently at the hague. the other two americans who were killed had not been identified. the government is still in the process of notifying their families. >>> joining me now is "time" magazine international editor jim frederic and former state department officer egypt officer joel reuben, director of policy for the plowshares foundation. good afternoon to both of you. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >>...
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rocked shiite homes in the mainly sunni town of taji some twenty kilometers nerve north of the capital baghdad one person was killed and seven others injured near the capitol were a suicide bomber detonated an explosive packed we call iraq has been gripped by violence since u.s. troops withdrew from the country. anyway the anti-american protest has spread across bangladesh with thousands of people rallying in the capital dhaka demonstrators angered with u.s. made film mocking the problem mohamed clashed with police and urged the execution of a filmmaker responsible over it fifty two people including the u.s. ambassador to libya have been killed in a similar actions across the arab world. and the number of nato staff in a civilian contractor have been killed in eastern afghanistan in the apparent green on blue attack assaults by afghan army soldiers have increased sharply fifty two foreign troops have been killed by their counterparts this year alone this latest incident brings the number of u.s. military personnel have died in the conflict to two thousand and that's as nato play. it's full wit
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you mentioned certain cities, in damascus, baghdad cairo. they're being bombed by their own leader. the united states, in the early months of the uprising, could have influenced that. encourage others to provide weapons and others. you always run these risks, but in the end, if we talk about the united states power, we may have lost an opportunity in syria. the other thing is the five countries around syria are important for the united states. iraq, we invested a lot. and then you have jordan, which is a traditional ally of the united states. if the syrian problem is allowed to fester, it will spillover. turkey is a modern, powerful country. you would think all these factors would push in the administration to be more forceful. in terms of supporting or maintaining american interest. a change in syria -- >> don't you both think that given what has happened in egypt and libya -- >> may be for the short run, but for the medium and long run, something will need to be done. i respect a lot of your views, at but the big point of hesitation in terms of what to do next comes from the lesso
you mentioned certain cities, in damascus, baghdad cairo. they're being bombed by their own leader. the united states, in the early months of the uprising, could have influenced that. encourage others to provide weapons and others. you always run these risks, but in the end, if we talk about the united states power, we may have lost an opportunity in syria. the other thing is the five countries around syria are important for the united states. iraq, we invested a lot. and then you have jordan,...
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at least 12 police officers have been killed at clashes in a prison a few hours north of baghdad. according to a ministry official, they took over after setting off car bombs at the gates on thursday. more than 80 prisoners escaped. the prison has been retaken. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> authorities will take soil samples at an eastern michigan home in the hopes of finding the body of jimmy hoffa. a man told police he saw men burying a body in the backyard on the same day hoffa was discovered missing. tests show the ground has been disturbed. hoffa was believed to be involved with the mob at the time of his disturbance. >>> today police will try to find out what sparked a shooting in a sign business. i man walked in, killed four people, injured four others before killing himself. police don't know if the man worked for that business, and they're looking for a motive behind the shooting. 3 of the 4 people injured are in critical condition. >>> all eyes will be on aurora as documents in the case of theater shooting suspect james holmes will be made public. the uns
at least 12 police officers have been killed at clashes in a prison a few hours north of baghdad. according to a ministry official, they took over after setting off car bombs at the gates on thursday. more than 80 prisoners escaped. the prison has been retaken. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> authorities will take soil samples at an eastern michigan home in the hopes of finding the body of jimmy hoffa. a man told police he saw men burying a body in the backyard on the...